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Fourth bulk shipment of 840 MT Onion reaches Delhi via rail rake
Thursday, 21 November, 2024, 13 : 00 PM [IST]
Our Bureau, New Delhi
Another 840 MT of onion from the Government’s price stabilisation buffer had arrived at Kishan Ganj Railway Station in Delhi on early morning of November 17, 2024, by rail rake dispatched from Nashik by NAFED. The onions have been allocated to Mother Dairy (500 MT), NCCF (190 MT) and NAFED (150 MT) for retail sale across Delhi – NCR at Rs 35 per kg.

The latest arrival had been the fourth bulk shipment of onion to Delhi from the price stabilisation. The first shipment of 1,600 MT of onion transported by Kanda Express arrived on October 20, 2024, the second shipment of 840 MT arrived on October 30, 2024, third shipment of 730 MT arrived on November 12, 2024. Another shipment of 720 MT, fifth in the series, has left Nashik yesterday and likely to reach Delhi by of November 21.

The arrival of onions in bulk shipments had significant impact on onion prices in Delhi, both at mandi and retail, as given at the graphs given below:

Apart from Delhi, bulk shipment of onions has also been sent to Chennai and Guwahati in recent past. On October 23, 2024, 840 MT of onion had been dispatched from Nashik by rail rake which arrived at Chennai on 26th October 2024.

A shipment of 840 MT onion by rail rake arrived at Changsari Station in Guwahati on November 5, 2024, which was distributed in various districts of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and other NE States.

Another shipment of 840 MT by rail rake to Guwahati, Assam is planned for this week. Bulk shipment to Guwahati will augment the availability of onions in NE Region and stabilise the onion prices in the region.

Further, one more shipment of 840 MT by rail rake to Amausi, Lucknow is expected in another 2/3 days, with the start of loading tomorrow.

The government has decided to upscale the onion disposal in order to address temporary constraint in onion
supply observed in certain markets in the past 2/3 days owing to festival season and closure of mandis.

A team of officers from Department of Consumer Affairs, NCCF and NAFED has recently visited Nashik to accelerate the nationwide disposal of onions.

NAFED has indented two more rakes for Delhi-NCR and one for Guwahati this week. Similarly, dispatch through road transport is also being upscaled to ensure availability of onions in the markets. The availability of onions would be further accentuated by more supplies from NCCF, both through rail and road transport. NCCF has also planned for one more rake in the coming week.

Additionally, the government has also decided to offload onions kept in cold storage at Sonipat to meet the requirements of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Himachal, J&K, Delhi, and also from RJVM, CWC cold storage Nashik to augment the supply of onions in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Assam. Government is alive to the market developments and keeping close watch to take ameliorative action to stabilise the onion prices.

Government had procured 4.7 lakh tons of rabi onion for the price stabilisation buffer this year, and started the release from September 5, 2024 through retail sale at Rs 35 per kg and also through bulk sales in major mandis across the country. Till date over 1.50 lakh tonnes of onion in the buffer have been dispatched from Nashik and other source centres to consuming centres.

The intervention through PSF had significant impact on the prices of onions in various states. The average retail prices in majority of the states have been lower than the national average. Major among them - Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Telangana, Gujrat, Chandigarh, Haryana, Goa.

In respect of production, as per the assessment of Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, actual kharif sown area this year was 3.82 lakh hectare which is 34% higher than 2.85 lakh hectare sown last year. Sowing progress of late kharif onion is also reported to be normal with coverage of 1.28 lakh hectare till first week of November. More kharif onions arriving in the markets along with increased disposal of buffer stocks and also good sowing progress of late kharif will ensure availability of onions to the consumers at affordable prices.
 
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